H^pNFSDAY, MARCH 5, ^ ?hc lighter i I it ^B, ; \v Ruark is enjoying:| I : Sale of the present | ^B\ . i- nil as she stays in j ^B' h->r husband while' ^B"'In session . . .1 ^B iaiiies have the ^B. . ... everyone is the wives of the lawB . metiines they're en 4 times in one HL.'ilnK' lias been placed on [' mimittee of the i the cabinet I . r /a i ion of wives . They ^B id have special ^B. for this 'r I nul Green. ^B iki t the women :B their meetings they B they decide which 'j'B . passed by their though. B iginated in this B indoubtedly is a I ,;K,i athering . . . B that Brunswick B . capable member in B; I we know that 't - - ts the women of our ^B- -: icious and pleasJB people could H,. lovely table which H. : 1 arranged for I 'S club meeting H : entirely with B-; . ned with the mon which she had -1 in her own kiln if ; . perfectly beautiful! I iece which caught1 I shallow China I I painted on very I I st delicate de-l I Mrs. Annie K. I I Mrs. Percy J. Farrell i I siting Mrs. Ed. Taylor) ] I ladies in town that I h' have done any I ... If there are I to know of [ iXD BIRTHDAY I v - Mneta Dixon celeL~. her second birthday on t moon with a party | of her great-grandL-; Mt Xathalia St. George. [ t >ys were provided I [: chili ren to play with unI ts were served. I pink and white was] I ' . the children along] I' thers, were served ' and cake. Little pink ! L-: i with mints were j r-r child present. included Misses Mary p V. :z. Jeanne Mintz. Vera ] r Willis. Betty McGlamery. r Cat -line Hunt. Jean Eve-! I Thompson. Hope Harison, j tr ke Fergus. Charles Ray p Ann Wolfe. Iris Newton M Bobhie Smith and Jimmy j m A EETIXG Be '"omen s Class of the Bap15 iav School held its rer mthly meeting at the Mrs. Lanie Southerland ] SifjJ iay evening', February | th Mrs. R. E. Sellers, V, L Aldridge and Mrs. . as hostesses. IL The "sual business and |^S program, the meeting i ! ed into a social. The served delicious lemon ~ ffce as refreshments. p- iors of Leland high -htfully entertained the ass at the annual juniorbanquet, held in the privB of the Crystal nt in Wilmington on Fri^ wer.irg. February 21. at 7 theme carried out in decorB ntests was "George tvkir.gton". The dining room IPOULTRY p Whether you are ?f raising baby chic have years of expei you'll want and need j^ent and feed for B'n this year's operati | Before you orde jliefore the hen has f B^t the thing you nee ISHALLOTTE1 f Hob son Ki SHALLOTTE, 19^1 (Of llifc In rlpmaic i fc ?1 was appropriately decorated witl flags, a picture of George Wash ington, a miniature home o: Washington, and paper roping carrying out the color scheme 01 red, white, and blue. During the dinner hour tin guests were seated at a beautifully appointed table in the shape of a "U". The table was laici with a red and white cover centered with red, white and blue candles in red. white anil blue holders, and bowls of flowers. Throughout this hour the welcome was made by the junioi class president, Mildred Clark Erma Williams gave a toast to the seniors which was responded to by Elnora Ganey, senior class president. A toast to the faculty was made by Venita Lewis and a response was made by Mr. T. R. Garrett, principal of the school. Dan Willetts, Jr., made a toast to the Brunswick county superintendent of schools, Miss Annie Mae Woodside, to which she responded. A toast to the school was made by Inez Peterson. The program included a story: "Washington's Birthday" byGwendolyn Krahnke and a contest "Answer or Consequences". Among those present at this beautiful event were: Miss Annie Mae Woodside, Miss Gertrude MaillfoViV William \ U'laolooo Miss Myrtie Sessoms, Gilbert A. Britt, Miss Fannie Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Garrett, Miss Gladys Hickman, Billy Lennon, Miss Mildred Clark, Paul Robbins. Miss Elnora Ganey, Dan Willletts, Jr., Mrs. Jessie Knox, Miss Gwendolyn Krahnke, Roy Hall, Miss Inez Peterson, Dalton Wooten, Miss Sylvia Bordeaux, Mrs. Robert McDougal, Miss Gladys Perry, Miss Lillie Williams, Norman Mintz, Miss Elizabeth King, Arnold Ray Potter, Miss Evelyn Allen, Henry Anderson, Miss Venita Lewis, Mrs. L. D. Marks. Miss Erma Williams, Armon Ganey, Miss Louise Butler, Miss Mary Gladys Wilson. George Thomas Rourk, Miss Emma Lee Williams, James Thompson, Miss Adarene Skipper, J. C. Chadwick, Miss Flora Biggs, Francis Hollis, Miss Bernice Peterson. Mrs. Dorothy Waddell. Mrs. Roy Martin, Miss Mildred Skipper-, and Curtis Sullivan. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER On Friday night, Feb. 21st, Mrs. Nelson Bennett was hostess at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Roscoe Robbins. a December bride. Quite a number of friends were present to enjoy contests and games, after which delicious refreshments were served. The bride received many lovely gifts. Lei and Club Meets JJ it/i Mrs. With row Members of Leland Home Demonstration Club met Feb. 18th at the home of Mrs. J. D. Withrow in their regular monthly meeting. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. K. B. Dresser, president, and following the business session. the food leader had charge of the lesson for the month. She gave a demonstration on salad and salad dressings. Mrs. Dosher made a few remarks on "Clothef for the Expectant Mother and the Infant". The recreation period was ir charge of Mrs. Blake, recreatior leader, after which refreshments were served by the hostess to tht following club members: Mrs. G A. Lossen, Mrs. J. C. Chadwick Mrs. Rufus Williams, Mrs. Lee Blake, Mrs. K. B. Dresser, Mrs W. S. Cook, Mrs. Joe Verzaal anc Mrs. Dosher. The next regular meeting wit be with Mrs. W. S. Cook or March 17th at 2:30 o'clock. SUPPLIES I new at this business I ;ks, or whether you I rience behind you? I the very best equip- I getting started right I ons. I r your chickens, or I latched, come in and I d to raise the biddies I rRADING CO. rby, Prop. I "I BRUNSWI I L > ; - j Bolivia f 1 Thursday, ! Southport ! I . J j Shallotte (play winner) I Waccamaw Friday, 8 p Leland Bolivia Thursday, 9 Leland Southport (Play winner) I VVaccamaw Friday, 5 p Shallottc : NEWS 1 BRIEFS I = 1\* BUSINESS TRIP Attorney R. I. Mir.tz and ( Pearce Cranmer spent Monday, | in Raleigh on business. INFANT ILL Little Edna Fay Johnson, dau- J ! ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie " ! Johnson of Southport, is a pati ent at Dosher Memorial Hospital. MEDICAL PATIENT jm Mrs. H. C. Bagley of Savan- ! H | nah, Ga? entered Dosher Memor- |j,( [ ial Hospital Saturday as a medi-|.j cal patient. rr PNEUMONIA j Lowell Nichols, son of Mrs. j I Alice Nichols of Southport, is ri j a pneumonia patient at Dosher t\ | Memorial Hospital. | BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT 11' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cochran of.vi ; Southport anounce the birth of j j j a son, Gerald Reid, at Dosher | Memorial Hospital Saturday Mar. | 1. IN INFIRMARY Thurston Little, son of Mr. and j Mrs. J. J. Little of Freeland,' was confined to the Wake Forest ' College Infirmary several days j recently with a throat infection. The young man has now regain-1 ed his good health and is again i 1 attending classes. I : FLU PATIENTS i The following patients were ad- j ' mitted during the past week to Dosher Memorial Hospital for' treatment for influenza: Fletcher Wescott, Southport, Saturday: Alex Williams, Southport, Saturday; Mrs. J. N. Lancaster, Supply, Saturday; D. B. Watts, Southport, Saturday; Sylvia Car?.~i onH T?nas twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hewett jl I of Supply, Saturday; Captain W. II i C. Thompson, Southport; D. K. >1 Reeves, Southport, Sunday. I I *??*?***??*?????** WANT I! II 50?CLEAN, L \\ Weareinposi a NEW PONT ] | First?We Tra is COME IN A. J CAROL] !] | v ) l Pontiai |)( i; ? |[ 24-HOl J i s We Buy ? Se )! i 1 THE STATE PORT PILOT^SOUTHPORT, N. C. CK COUNTY BASKETBALL I TOURNAMENT Shallotte High School March 6, 7, 8, 1941 GIRLS' SCHEDULE 5 p. m. Friday, 4 p. m. Staurday, 8 p. m. . m. I BOYS' SCHEDULE p. 111. Friday, 9 p. m. Saturday, 9 p. m. . m. (Winner)? Miss Louise Rees, who is atfi tending a business school inVVilB Jnl'nSton. is visiting her mother. 1 I Mrs. Rebecca Rees. ^ * * * , A. D. Ruark and son, A. D., Mrs. Eli Cavenaugh, of Wil-'Jr- of Wilmington, visited relalington, visited friends here onitives here Saturday, londay. | ? ? ? . * * * i Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camm, of daughter, Doris, of Wilmington, ,ong Island, are visiting Mr. and visited Mrs. Lanie Southerland frs. C. C. Cannon. Sunday. * * * ... John Swain, who has been vis- Bev- A' L- Brown has been ;? *f,.B Alalia confined to his home during the j wain, for the past two weeks.'past week suffering from an in-1 !turned to New Jersey, Satur- fected foot. ay. * * * ! Mr. and Mrs. Homer McKeithMiss Vera *Jorgensen, student |an have recently moved into the arse at James Walker Memorial >Doshp1' Apartment ^on West St. ospital' Wilmington, was called Mrs Jame? F Mahoney has ome Saturday on account of the returned to her home in Reading. Iness and death of her grand- Pa., after visiting her daughter, lother, Mrs. Mary A. Fulwood. Mrs- L- c- Fergus, for several weeks. Lee Hevvett* of New York, ar, . , , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Messick reved home Saturday to spend vo weeks with his family. turned to Morgan City, La., after * * * visiting relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swain and W. S. Davis of Southport made ttle daughter, of Beaufort, are the trip with them and probably isiting Mrs. Amelia Swain. will spend sometime in Louisiana. GARDEN SEED This is a year when it may he a mighty good idea to rait,e a good part of your food right on your own farm. In doing that, there's nothing like a good garden, and in planning a good garden, ' ' 1M._ ^ I A tnere s nouning ime using gouu sccu. SEE US FOR GARDEN SEED . . G- W- KIRBY & SONS Supply, - - N. G. ED WANTED ) I ATE MODEL USED CARS?50 | ition to take 50 cars in trade on jj' I AC or BUICK. Come see us !!| de High and Sell Low! jj WD ASK FOR PAUL or TITUS jj [NA MOTORS, Inc. Hi /HITEVILLE, N. C. jj ?. . Buick .. Sales - Service i! )t JR WRECKER SERVICE || II or Trade ? Wholesale or Retail jj 1! iKXXXXKKXXIlXKICXKKKJlJlKXKiKXKKXXKim - SOUTHPORT I; SCHOOL NEWS 2 a CHAPEL The Senior Class took charge! V of the chapel program last Wed-1 f< nesday morning. Theron Price led 1 ti the devotional. The class present- ]11 ed two skits: "Aunt Jane's Ac-1 cident" and "The Fatal Dose". I < Those taking part in the first y skit were Victoria Lancaster, L Pearl Mae Lewis, Margie Jones, fHenry Smith, Clarence Lennon ti and Dan Smith. Victoria Lancaster and Edmund Newton com- it pleted the cast for the "Fatal y Dose". P BASKETBALL " Last Friday night our basket- n ball teams Split a double-header |J with the Waccamaw teams. Our C girls lost to the visiting teams, "< 17-7, but the Southport boys real- si ly played ball that night and c won the game with a final score n of 30-10. ( J,' LELAND ; SCHOOL NEWS I t: AMELIA EARHART CLUB ^ The "Amelia Earhart Club" held its meeting Friday after- t 3. noon. The president, Kathrine _ Field, called the meeting to order. The minutes were read by the J', secretary. They had a very in- j* teresting program sponsored by c the program committee on Citi- ti zenship. h BASKETBALL Leland boys and girls basket- j? ball teams will play the teams $' of Burgaw next Tuesday night. ?j March 11. A large crowd is ex- ?. pected to be out. The games will H be played at our gym. s ENTERTAINMENT ej We saw two very interesting pictures entitled "Football High- j* lights of 1940." and "The Adven- s ture of Bunny Rabbit." CHAPEL PROGRAM l" The second grade was in charge of the chapgl program Tuesday 2 morning. Thir gave a interesting o! play about "The Three Little Kittens." a TEACHERS BANQUET The teachers of the school en- ? joyed a very beautiful as well as _ helpful banquet at the Cape Fear dining room on Saturday night. v Feb. 22. Most of the county teachers were present. J, Very interesting talks were ' made by Rep. Morris of New ,'j Hanover and Rep. Rourk of >' Brunswick. It is hoped that this |j banquet will become an annual affair. J s GO TO RALEIGH Judge W. M. Stanaland. Clerk i> of Court Sam T. Bennett and F Attorney S. B. Frink were in fi ftaleigh Monday night and Tues- J, day on business. tl :i t< t| ti:...:.. a MA i .>H..d COLDS RELIEVED FAST i Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each e nostril... (1) It shrinks swollen mem- a branes; (2) Soothes Irritation; (3) ? Helps flush out nasal passages, clearing clogging mucus. 3 VICKS VA-TRO-NOL WANT ADS \ MULES, MULES, MULES: I u have just received 2 carloads * of nice broke mules. Already had ,i 50 head on hand which makes A a total of 93 head of mules in * my barn. I will sell or trade on ' easy terms. Come to see me or write me. I will sure trade or b sell you. J. P. Newton, Wilming- ^ ton, N. C. Dial 3580. ?l WANTED: Old Franklin Stove! ? Must be in good condition. b Write Mrs. M. R. Doggett, 1405 * E. Walnut St.. Goldsboro, N. C. ? 3-5-C a WANTED: Will nay cash for 5 Dogwood logs (5-in. and more I in diameter). Write "Dogwood," Care State Port Pilot, South- ? port, N. C. 1-29-* FOR SALE RCA and Majestice 3 Radios. If you would 'ike to have a radio and not have to pay a cent on it until September mail * us a card and one of our men fj will call on you without any ii obligation on your part. Columbus j Motor Co., Whiteville, N. C. tl 5-1-c h ,1 FOR SALE: Would you like to -J have your automobile or radio J repaired and not have to pay a $ cent on it until September then * we invite you to bring the job b to our shop. We do not add a s carrying charge. Columbus Motor r Co., Whiteville, N. C. 5-1-c J LEGALS ?! t ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix E of the estate of Mrs. Rosa Pigott. a deceased, late of Brunswick County, tl North Carolina, this is to notify all P persons having claims against the c estate of said deceased to exhibit 8 them to the undersigned at Supply, F X. C.. on or before the 12th day tl of February 1942. or this notice will ti be pleaded in bar of their recover}', s' All persons indebted to said estate E will please make immediate payment. t( This 8th day of February 1941. P Mrs. R. Galloway. Administratrix V of Rosa Pigott. Estate. 3-26-c c MORTGAGE SALE n Under and by virtue of the power g of sale contained in that mortgage o dated March 11, 1930 recorded in look 58, Page is. from Char! joodman and his wife Matter] Joodman. made to secure a n< herein recited, default having be jade in the payment of the note, rder to satisfy. the terms of t jortgage. the undersigned part re offering the following desorih md at public sale at the cou ouse door, to the highest bidder I ash at noon on Wednesday Mar 2, 1041 bounded and described allows: FIRST TRACT: Being all of t act of land known as the hoi act of Eliza Goodman containi venty-three acres set forth and i ribed more fully and clearly in bed made by Carolina Loftin lliza Goodman hearing date larch 23. 1S81 and recorded in Ro i. L. at Page 3S0 records of Brui ick Count v. North Carolina. ECOND TRACT: Being all that c. tin tract known as the Thorn oftin tract containing nlnete cres more or less ami more defi ely described in a deed made Fc iinrv fi, 18S0 by Thomas Lofl i'hich deed is recorded in Book at page 333 records of Brui ick County. THIRD TRACT: Being all of til art of the Tom Gillette tract whi egins at a gate post on the h and side going in toward Tov reek at the field entrance from t ortli side: thence with said ro > where the ditch empties at t mth edge of the field continui le same course to the run of To\ reek: thence with the vario mrses of the creek north eastward > a point on said creek 10 pol istant from a cypress tree on t ank of said creek known as t eorge Goodman corner tree; then itli the old George Goodman li estwardlv to the Charles Goodm: nd Calvin Thornell corner as w urveyed to and from by J. B. J1 inson; thence with the Charl oodman and Calvin Thornell li > the point of beginning containi 1 acres more or less all three tra< staining approximately 57 acres. Dated and jx>sted this February 1 HI. J. I,. Henry Janle J. Henry aylor and Prevatte, Attorneys 5-c FOltECLOSlRE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that irtue of a decree of the Superi ourt of Brunswick County. N. < a ted the 3rd day of February. 19 i an action entitled "Brunswi ounty versus? M. Cox And Wife If Any,' je undersigned commissioner w icpose at public auction sale to t ighest bidder for cash on the 7 ay of April. 1941. at 12:00 o'clo " ?-- /"I ?I.niion (Irtni- *snill .. ?M., ai W1C l^UUl UIUUCC uuu. , ort. X. C.. to satisfy the decree lid court to enforce the payment 133.55, the following described rt state located in Town Creek Tow ilip, Brunswick County, N. i minded and described as follows: KG IX XING at a stake on t outheast comer of Cox & Merc treets runs thence with the Ehu rn edge of said Mercer Street to take where it crosses J>. it. M< ?r's line: thence with I). R. Merce; ne North to the old public roa tenee with the said road to t outh edge of the Cox Strec lenee with said street to the begi ing containing 1 acres more . ss. And all other lands owned by t lid Defendants in Town Creek Tow hip. Brunswick County. North Ca lina. All sales subject to report to a mflrmation by the Court. Ten da Mowed for raise of bid before repc lade. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 3rd. day of March, I34L S. B. Frink. Commissioner. L'li-P FOHKCIOSCHK -VOTK K Notice is hereby given that irtue of a decree of the Super! otirt of Brunswick County, X. 1 ated the 3rd day of June. 1!' i an action entitled "Brunswi ounty versus? lodrick Hill And We If Any." ie undersigned commissioner w xposc at public auction sale to 1 ighest bidder lor cash on the "i ay of April. l!)ll. at 12:01) o'clo . M., at the Courthouse door. Soul ort, X. C\. to satisfy the decree :ii<l court to enforce the payment 107.75, the following described r< state located in Town Creek Tow hip. Brunswick County. X. ounded and described as follows: B KG INNING at a stake in Sin 'iehl Avenue 110 feet Kastwari rom the Bight of way of the 1 !. & S. B. B. runs thence Xoi ft degrees 10. 1082 feet to a stal lence S. 17 degrees \\\ 530 feet stake: thence S. so degrees \V. 7 i a stake: in the aforesaid A vent hence with the Northern edge ie same 185' to the first statii rtniainiug 10 acres more or less. : Drding to a survey of several tra< tade by K. W. Taylor 101!) hich this is the No. 2. And nil other lands owned ie said defendants in Brunswi ounty. North Carolina. All sales subject to report to a mifirmation by the Court. Ten da Mowed for raise of bid before rep* tade. Cash to he paid at sale. This the 3rd, day of March. 1941. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 2G-c FO It KCI.OSr It E NOTICE .Notice is nereoy ^ivni iu.il irlue of a decree of the Super 'ourt of Brunswick County. N. ated the 3rd day of February. 10 i an action entitled "Brunswi 'ounty versus? ohn Billops And Wife If Any," ne undersigned commissioner w \pose at public auction sale to t ighest bidder for cash on the 1 ay of April. 10II. at 12:00 o'eld ,. M.. at the Courthouse door. Soul ort. N. C.. to satisfy the decree aid court to enforce the payment 18ti.ll, the following described r< state located in Town Creek Tow hip. Brunswick County. X. ounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake and fer orner post Joe Reed's corner ru hence his line South 81 degrees 32 feet to an iron stake; the? forth 20 west 205 feet to a ttiuj nd fence corner, of a fence own v John Mallett runs thence Not 5 degrees with said fence. 232 fi 0 the Andrew Williams line, ther dth said line 188 feet to the 1 tation. containing by estimation ere more or less. And all other lands owned by t aid Defendants in Town Cre 'ownship, Brunswick County, Not arolina. All sales subject to report to a onfirmation by the Court. Ten da flowed for raise of bid before repi lade. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 3rd, day of March. 1911, S. B. Frlnk, Commissioner. -2C-c | KORECI.OST"RE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that irtue of a decree of the Super 'ourt of Brunswick County. N. ated the 3rd day of February. 19 1 an action entitled "Brunswi 'ounty versus? ohn Jenkins And Wife If Any", he undersigned commissioner v \pose at public auction sale to t ighest bidder for cash on the ' lay of April. 1941, at 12:00 o'ck i. M.. at the Courthouse door. Soul ort, X. C.. to satisfy the decree aid court to enforce the payment 313.56, the following described ri state located in Town Creek Tow hip. Brunswick County, x* ounded and described as follows: Beginning at a black gum in Mi y Branch John F. Mints corn uns thence with his line S. 30 d 35 poles to a pine: thence S. eg. W. 25 poles to a pine stum hence X. 71 deg. W. 80 poles to take In the Schulken line, thei rith said line X. 26 deg. W. 58 po r? a pine stump at the X. edge lone Branch: theme with Wil lentous line X. 71 deg. 10 poles Holly at the run of Bone Bran hence down said Branch about oles to a black gum. McCulle orner. thence with his line S. 32 2 poles to a black gum. in Moi Iranch; thence down said Branch he beginning containing by estin ion 30 acres. BEGINNING at Lake in the Wolf line, in Red He Iranch. runs S. 70 deg. E. 43 po ) a stake: thence X. 40 deg. E. oles to a stake:. thence X. 10 di V. 72 poles to a stake: J. F. Mil orner, thence with his line S. GO d V. 03 poles to Red Head Branch: taple thence said branch to the I inning, containing 32^? acres, mi r less. BEGINNING at a Black gum T" .-".Jl PAGE THREE m^SSSSSSSmSSSSS^SSSSSS^^mSSSSSSS^SA lie Mossy Branch, runs with Jorden's lie line X. 25 \V. 70 polos to a stake \ ite his corner; thence with another ot.' en his lines S. t;o deg. \V. 51 poles to in a black gum in Honey Rranch: thence lie S. 32 E. 82 poles to a black: gum in ies mossy Branch, theme down said ied Branch to the beginning containing rt- -i'acres more or less. BEGINNING ror at a stake runs S. 7S deg. W. 60 ch poles to a stake; thence S. .70 deg. as E. #50 poles to a stake ten <10) acres more or less. BEGINNING at he a stake in the Wright line, it being lie a corner of Lindsey Walker's laml ng on which Henry now lives, running le- thence S. 25 degrees E. -179 feet to a a stake, thence S. 83 degrees 45 to W. 1270 feet to a pine corner, thence of in a direct line to the beginning, ok containing t?U acres of land, more is- or less. Excepting a life time right to Henry Benton and wife. ?r- And all other lands owned by the as Defendants In Town Creek Township, en Brunswick County. North Carolina, n- All sales subject to report to and b- confirmation by the Court. Ten days lin allowed for raise of bid before report C. made. Cash to be paid at sale, is- This the 3rd. day of March, 1911< S. B. Krink, Commissioner, mt 3-26-c : i <-b FOKECI.IISL'IIK JTOTIfE jie Notice is hereby given that by :ui virtue of a decree <>i tSuperior he Court of Brunswick County. N. C., nfr dated the 6th day of January. 1941, vn in an action entitled "Brunswick us County versus? llv IV. L. Manuel And Wife If Any," ? es the undersigned commissioner will I10 expose at public auction sale to the he highest bidder for cash on the 7tli )Ce day of April, 1941. at 12:00 o'clock ne A. M.. at the Courthouse door. Soutlian port, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of as said court to enforce the payment of kt- $188.34, the following described real es estate located in Northwest Townne ship, Brunswick County. N. C., ng bounded and descrilied as follows: ;ts '> Acres Home. And all other lands owned by Ihts 11. said Defendants in Brunswick County, North Carolina. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 3rd. day of March. 1941. S. B. Krink, Commissioner, by 3-26-c or c? I'oItFCI.OSI RE NOTICE D. Notice is hereby given that by ck virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. N. C., r.- 10.111 dated ll)2 L'iki uay ui i/cvciiiuci, ii-iv in an action entitled "Brunswick he County versus? <|> K. S. Willetts Ami Wife If Any," ? ('k the undersigned commissioner will h- expose at public auction sale to the ?J highest bidder for cash on the 7t li ?J day of April, 1941. at 12:00 o'clock A. M? at the Courthouse door, Southport. N. C., to satisfy the decree of I?? said court to enforce the payment of $250.79, the following: described real he estate located in Town Creek Town:er ship. Brunswick County, X. C., *d" bounded and described as follows: :l BEG INN IXC at a Black Cum -r* (Supposed) In the edge <>t Mosoulto |'s Branch near the Cork of the three d: mile Gulley and runs thence duo he North seventy-two (72) poles to the d; South port and Georgetown Public Bond; thence Kastwardly with and or along said Southport and Georgetown Public road one hundred and fifty he (iso) poles to the point where said n~ Public road is crossed by the line ir* shown as the twenty second call in ? the description of the second tract nd herein described: thence a South >'s course with and along line designated ing said twentysecond Call in said tract to a stake in the edge of Cane Patch Branch; thence down and with said Cane Patch Branch as ii meanders t<? the point of be? ginning containing 100 acres more or less. by A tract of land containing 100 or acres lying and being in the. County p.. of Brunswick oh Thompkins Branch* 40. beginning at a Gum in Thompkins ck Branch runs thence North 0 degrees K. 201) poles to a stake; thence Js. GS ? degrees West !)S poles to Pounds ill corner; theme South 04 degrees West he 120 poles Cumbee's corner; thencu 'th South 20 degrees Past so poles to ck Thompkins Branch; thence down said h- Branch to the beginning being the of same land granted to 1?. I. Ganey of by State kini No, 13259 recoiled ml i11 Book P. P. Page 277 records ot' ii- Brtiusu ick County. C\. All other lands owned by It. S. j Willetts & Wife If Any, in Bruns >w wick County. 11 y All sales subject to report to and W. confirmation by the Court. Ten days "th allowed for raise of bid before report ke. made. Cash to he paid at sale, to This the 3rd. day of March. 1911* S. B. Prink, Commissioner. ie: 3-20-1 of ?. in. 1 olti:< I.OSI ItF NOTICE ?c- Notice is hereby given that bjf ts virtue of a decree of the Superior of Court of Brunswick County. X. C.? dated the lith day of May, 1940, by in an action entitled "Brunswick i ck County versus? i Robert It. Bryant And Wife Tf Any", ' n?l the undersigned commissioner will ys expose at public auction sale to the >rt highest bidder for cash on the 7th day of April, 1911. at 12:00 o'clock A. M.. at the Courthouse door. Southnort. X. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment ot ?j ? $892.51. the following described real ?J! estate located in Town (.'reek Town- (j by ship, Brunswick County, X. C.# ior bounded and described as follows: C\. l!Ki;i\NIN'i; at the first Branch 41. above Howard's Landing on Town ck Creek and runs thence up said i Branch: with David McQuinns line 7? about one Hundred polos to a sweet J; ill gum: thence Eastwardly with the 1 he meandering* of said Creek to a old 11 fth litie known as Akins line: thence ?ck North with said line to Town Creek; yj h- thence Westwnrdlv with the meanof derings of said Creek to the begin- Jj of ning containing two hundred (250) | ;al acres more or less, n- RKHINXrXO at a Black Cum near c.. Shingle Landing in the mouth of a small branch on the edge of Town ice Creek and running theme SoutH 10 ins cleg. 21 poles with said Branch; K. thence S. 12 degrees East 40 poles ice to a stake at the head of a ditch; np thence S. IS Kast 11 poles to a led black gum in Levy Branch: thence ih down said Branch 130 poles to a jet stake In Richard Sullivan's old line; ice thence with said line N. 150 Bast to I St. Sullivan's ol<i corner and thence to l the beginning containing ninety-four acres more or less. Excepting he nevertheless from the conveyance :l tract of 25 acres being a part of "th the above named tract which was l sold to Jack Street by W. P. Can- J nd ady also excepting a tract of ono ys hundred and ninety 90-100 one hun>ft dredth acres, sold and conveyed by the parties of first part to Thomas Bryant Sr.. and Thomas Bryant Jr. f And all other lands owned by ' Robert R. Bryant and wife if any. in Town Creek Township, Brunswick County. North Carolina. 9 .by All sales subject to report to and ior confirmation 4>y the Court. Ten day* allowed for raise of bid before report 11. made. Cash to l?o paid at sale, ek This the 3rd. day of March, 1941. S. B. I-'rink, Commissioner. ? 3-20-c ill he FOKKt I.O.HI KK NOTICE rth Notice is hereby given that htf J >ck virtue of a decree of the Superior I th- Court of Brunswick County. N. C., ^" of dated the fith day of January. 1941. , of in an action entitled "Brunswick eal County versus? n- E. A. Metis And Wife If Any," ? , C., the undersigned commissioner wilt expose at public auction sale to the ; ns" highest bidder for cash on the 7th er. day of April. 1941. at 12:00 o'clock eg. A. M.. at the Courthouse door, South50 port. X. C.. to satisfy the decree of ip: said court to enforce the payment of a $92.80. the following described real ice estate located in Town Creek Town- j Ies ship. Brunswick County. N. C.# of bounded and descrilnjd as follows: Hie BEGINNING on a pine slump near lo the Run of Bee Tree Swamp rungfcch. thence South :t degrees West 35ur 17 feet to a stake: thence North 72 n's degrees 45 E. 122 Feet, thence North E. 3 degrees E. to Bee Tree Swamp: >sy thence with said Swamp to the point to of beginning supposed to contain ' la- thirty four and one half acre*, In ! a Town Creek Township. Brunswick ad County. Ies And all other lands owned by the 48 said Defendants in Brunswick Couneg. ty, North Carolina, nt/r All sales subject t<i report to and eg. confirmation by the Court. Ten days a allowed for raise of bid before report be- made. Cash to he paid at sale, ore This the 3rd. day of March. 1941? S. B. Frink, Commissioner, in 3-26-c

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